The half-court shot is, by far, the most difficult to execute in basketball.

College cheerleader hits half-court shot after front handspring

The half-court shot is, by far, the most difficult to execute in basketball. SB Nation's Jon Bois noted that as of Feb. 20, NBA players were shooting 3-for-234 from beyond 47 feet, the distance from the hoop to half-court. It's safe to assume those of us not named LeBron James or Kobe Bryant would probably shoot at an even lower percentage.As if a 1.3 percent chance of hitting the long-range shot wasn't enough, Ashlee Arnau, a cheerleader at William Carey ...